Haliburton County Rail Trail: 'Value of the Trail'
Rail trail use and development
Bucholtz, Krista; Fisher, Kurt
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2008
Haliburton Rail Trail Committee<br />Host contact: Marsales, Pamela
Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-585
Natural Heritage Information of the Haliburton Highlands
Developing a land trust inventory
Identify key natural areas on the landscape that have important biological, ecological, aesthetic, recreational, or other functions or values that may be of interest to the Land Trust.
Cook, Sabrina; Lazure, Jonathan; Martucci, Andrea; Walters, Ben
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2006
Haliburton Highlands Land Trust<br />Host contact: Wooton, Brent
Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-551
Geese on the Gull River: Minden
Managing geese in urban/suburban areas
A study in management options for problem geese in an urban setting.
Drapeau, Jacelyne
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2008
Township of Minden Hills<br />Host contact: Cox, Rick
Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-587
Devils and Icons: The past, present, and future of human-wolf relations in North America
Perceptions of wolves
Assist in developing a survey tool to gather information regarding the knowledge and attitudes of adults and youth towards wolves. Implement the survey, analyse and report on the findings. Research will contribute to assessment of educational information at interpretive centre.
Ferrier, Elaine
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2006
Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve Ltd<br />Host contact: Whitteker, Rick
Bocking, Stephen<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-548
Wolves
<p>A series of articles and materials about wolves and related issues.</p>
Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre
E-676
2006
Haliburton Forest Wolf Centre
A site assessment of the Deer Point shoreline on Lake Kashagawigamog, phase 1
A high school and community partnership in which high school students proavided a biological assessment of the existing shoreline, assisted in developing a shoreline management plan, interacted with professionals in the field, and liased with the community about the efforts to maitina a natural shoreline at the development.
Haliburton Highlands Secondary School students
E-468
Haliburton Highlands Secondary School
2001
A Guide to the Ontario Endangered Species Act 2007: Information for Private Landowners in Haliburton County
Guide to endangered species for local landowners
A handbook outlining reasons for legislation, classification of ecologically sensitive lands, application of legislation, restrictions and enforcement, economics of land management.<br /><br />See TP-598 for research, surveys, and anaylsis.
Hayes, Christine; Truesdell, Jason
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2009
Haliburton Highlands Land Trust<br />Host contact: Ziman, Sheila
Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
TP-599
Applying the Endangered Species Act, 2007 in Haliburton County
Applying the Endangered Species Act
Discusses reasons for endangered species legislation, classification of ecologically sensitive lands, application of legislation, restrictions and enforcement, and economic benefits to protecting natural heritage.<br /><br />Purpose is to create a concise information handbook to help local organizations and landowners better understand the legislation.
Hayes, Christine; Truesdell, Jason
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2009
Haliburton Highlands Land Trust<br />Host contact: Ziman, Sheila
Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
TP-598
Snowmobile noise disturbance within Haliburton Forest
Impacts of snowmobile noise pollution on deer
Henry, Julie
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2003
Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Preserve Ltd<br />Host contact: Heaven, Irene
Schaefer, Jim<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-397
QEII MOOSE SPECIES SUMMARY:
Examining the Natural and Cultural Significance of the Eastern Moose (Alces alces americana) in Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park
Wildlife Biology
Environmental Science/Studies
Jazlyn Burrell & Sarah Wray
online
2020
Ontario Parks, Phil Careless
Peter Lafleur, Trent School of the Environment
#4900
Abbey Gardens Educational Interpretive Trail
Recreation & Tourism
Environmental Education
Environmental Science / Studies
Kaitlyn Adam, Erika Dmytrenko, Rachel Gillham, Shayla Steinhoff, Meghan Thorp
online
2020
Abbey Gardens, Heather Reid
Tom Whillans, Trent School of the Environment
#4941
Walleye and the Spawning Habitat Enhancements Proposed on the Drag River
Habitat enhancements for walleye spawning<br />Fisheries<br />Biology<br />Environmental Science<br />Ecological Restoration
Kavanagh, Richard
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2000
Drag River Rehabilitation Project<br />Host contact: Mowat, Dave
Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-190
HHLT Salamander Monitoring Project: Literature Review and Recommendations
Salamanders, Wildlife Biology, Environmental Science
Matthew Smith
Sevda Lag
Ian Warburton
Devin Claypole
Carlie O'Brien
on-line
Trent University
2020
Haliburton Highlands Land Trust, Greg Wickware
Tom Whillans, School of the Environment
4938
Lakeshore Capacity Study
Planning tool to evaluate the effects of cottage development on inland lakes and lakeshores, specifically the relationship between cottage development and its impact on selected aspects of the natural environment.
Ministry of Municipal Affairs
E-049
Coburn, Carolynn
1986
Minden Hills Riverwalk Park: Planting Plan
Shoreline planting plan<br />Environemntal Science / Studies
This report contains information to help decision makers as the shoreline of the Gull River in Minden is developed. The focus is to reduce water use, provide habitats for butterflies & birds & minimize maintenance. Describes four thematic gardens (butterfly, rock, English country style, and shoreline gardens) and provides lists of suitable wildflowers, grasses, shrubs and trees.
Nicholls, Emony
U-Links Office and online
Trent University
2008
Township of Minden HillsĀ <br />Host contact: Cox, Rick; Haig, Roy
Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
TP-583
Looking Ahead: A WildLife Strategy for Ontario
Strategy includes the maintenance of a diversity of healthy ecosystems and associated wild life populations and habitats that provide sustained social, cultural and economic benefits.
The Ontario Wild Life Working Group
E-662
1991